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EP. 1462

Nicole Stanley

Founder, Arise Financial Coaching

We are midway through January and the overwhelm of financial resolution setting may already be setting in. How to navigate your finances and achieve your savings and investing goals more gracefully in 2023?

EP. 1461

Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi

A listener has a question about losing her house in a divorce and the financial considerations to make before breaking up.

EP. 1460

Anna N’Jie Kote

Financial Planner

How to reconcile the fact that while your immigrant parents want you to be financially safe and secure, their advice doesn't speak to your ambitions or search for happiness?

EP. 1459

Myra Strober and Abby Davisson

Co-Authors, MONEY AND LOVE

Strober and Davisson share insights from their book and a road-tested strategy for making high-stakes decisions with confidence and personal alignment.

EP. 1457

Tori Dunlap

Founder, Her First $100k

Tori Dunlap joins the show to talk her book, Financial Feminist: Overcome the Patriarchy's Bullsh*t to Master Your Money and Build a Life You Love. It is an inclusive guide to all things money—from managing debt to investing and voting with your dollars.

EP. 1456

Farnoosh’s Fave Advice

Farnoosh Torabi

This episode revisits some of Farnoosh's fave financial wisdom shared on So Money® in 2022 that she hopes we'll carry into the new year.

EP. 1451

Vee Weir

Founder, Vee Frugal Fox

Vee Weir, founder of Vee Frugal Fox, speaks candidly about how guilt, shame and anxiety plagued her financial life after college...and how some of her darkest periods were while following the principles of financial businessman D*ve R*msey. 

EP. 1450

Gina Zakaria

Founder, Saving Whiz

Gina Zakaria is a personal finance educator and grocery expert. Through her Saving Whiz platform and social network of over 3 million people, she teaches simple strategies that make it easy to save money.

EP. 1448

Alissa Quart

Author, Squeezed

Alissa Quart is the author of several books, including Squeezed: Why Our Families Can’t Afford America. We discuss the people who now make up the “middle precariat,” those considered middle-class professionals living a precarious economic life, who are just barely making it, underemployed and/or saddled with debt.